Buck
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You don't a ton of computing power to make deactivated virus vaccines.
Yeah, but that’s not really what we got. We got viral vectors and MRNA based around spike proteins antibodies. The deactivated virus is still putting spike protein DNA into you.
‘Once your cells create the spike proteins, your body breaks down the mRNA. In viral vector vaccines, spike protein DNA is placed inside a modified version of a different virus that doesn't cause illness. This non-harmful virus delivers the DNA instructions to your cells - this virus is called the vector.’
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‘The mutation, they found, makes the spikes more stable than those on the original virus. As a result, more functional spikes are available to bind to our cells’ ACE2 receptors, making the virus more infectious.‘
Altered spike protein makes SARS-CoV-2 variants more infectious - Boston Children's Answers
A structural biology study of SARS-CoV-2 variants finds a mutation in the spike protein that makes it less apt to fall apart.
They’re mutating the spike proteins with the previous injections. The spike proteins are an absolutely massive part of the enhanced gain of function ability of the covid virus that they designed in a military grade bioweapons lab in China with AI. The whole reason that specific spike protein was used was to make this disease more infectious.
‘“This is a very interesting study showing that the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein has domains that could promote aggregation to form amyloid fibrils. Such fibrils have been associated with cellular dysfunction, and if this happened during COVID-19, it would suggest yet another mechanism by which the virus can damage organs,” he told MNT.’
COVID-19: Amyloids could explain blood clots, neurological symptoms
New research suggests a possible biological mechanism involving amyloids that may be able to explain why some COVID-19 patients experience blood clots and neurological symptoms.
www.medicalnewstoday.com
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